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Introduction Hans-Joachim Koch, Doris Konig A. Current National and Regional Climate Protection Law I. General Remarks CHAPTER 1: Global Warming Continues, International Climate Politics Keeps Failing Mojib Latif II. National Climate Protection Law: A Basis for International Success CHAPTER 2: The Sleeping Giant Awakes: US Actions to Mitigate Climate Disruption David Driesen CHAPTER 3: Climate Change and the Law in Japan Yukari Takamura CHAPTER 4: Climate and Energy Policy in the EU and Germany at a Crossroads Simon Marr CHAPTER 5: Climate Change Law in China: Is Renewable Energy Law an Effective Tool for Combating Climate Change? Nengye Liu CHAPTER 6: Climate Change, Law and Development in Africa: A Reflection on Selected Aspects, Relations and Responses Oliver C. Ruppel B. Marine Environmental Protection and World Nutrition I. General Remarks CHAPTER 7: The Current State of International Fisheries and the Protection of Extensively Overfished Fish Stocks Manfred Niekisch, Markus Salomon, Stefanie Jung CHAPTER 8: Mariculture and Environmental Protection - Problems and Regulatory Strategies Jorge Bermudez Soto CHAPTER 9: Regional Fisheries Management Organisations and their Efforts and Measures to Regulate Fishing Activities Rosemary Rayfuse II. Overfishing CHAPTER 10: A New Basic Regulation for the EU Common Fisheries Policy: A Post-Reform Inventory Till Markus CHAPTER 11: Enforcement Issues in Norwegian Fisheries Law Tore Henriksen CHAPTER 12: New Steps in the Control of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing Gabriela A. Oanta III. Mariculture CHAPTER 13: Licensing and Permit Requirements: Norway Martin Bryde CHAPTER 14: Licensing and Permit Requirements: Scotland Matthew Gubbins CHAPTER 15: Product-Related Regulation: Certification of Mariculture Products Magreet van Vilsteren CHAPTER 16: Discussion Summary Working Group: Mariculture Arndt Schmehl IV. Ocean Governance CHAPTER 17: The Evolving Framework for International Navigation in the Arctic Aldo Chircop CHAPTER 18: Compliance with the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea: Problems and Prospects Robin Churchill CHAPTER 19: A Jurisprudential Reflection on Marine Environmental State Jurisdiction Benedicte Sage-Fuller CHAPTER 20: Regional Cooperations in Marine Environmental Law Dorota J. Englender C. Conclusion CHAPTER 21: Conclusion Joachim Sanden, Roda Verheyen INDEX

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